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Name J.P.
Unit 16 Review
Use what you know to label each triangle below based on the sides: scalene, equilateral, isosceles.
Use what you know to label each triangle below based on the angles: right, obtuse, acute.
3 angles that all measure less than 90 degrees
1 angle that measures
An angle that exactly 90 degrees measures greater than 90 degrees 
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sify each triangle by the measure of its angles and the length of its sides.
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Name J.P.\newlineUnit 1616 Review\newlineUse what you know to label each triangle below based on the sides: scalene, equilateral, isosceles.\newlineUse what you know to label each triangle below based on the angles: right, obtuse, acute.\newline33 angles that all measure less than 9090 degrees\newline11 angle that measures\newlineAn angle that exactly 9090 degrees measures greater than 9090 degrees \qquad \newline \qquad \newlinesify each triangle by the measure of its angles and the length of its sides.\newline11.\newline22.\newline33.\newlineAngles:\newlineAngles:

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Q. Name J.P.\newlineUnit 1616 Review\newlineUse what you know to label each triangle below based on the sides: scalene, equilateral, isosceles.\newlineUse what you know to label each triangle below based on the angles: right, obtuse, acute.\newline33 angles that all measure less than 9090 degrees\newline11 angle that measures\newlineAn angle that exactly 9090 degrees measures greater than 9090 degrees \qquad \newline \qquad \newlinesify each triangle by the measure of its angles and the length of its sides.\newline11.\newline22.\newline33.\newlineAngles:\newlineAngles:
  1. Calculate Rolls Needed: Calculate the number of rolls needed by dividing the total amount of tape required by the amount of tape on each roll. 8,000cm÷2,000cm/roll=4rolls8,000 \, \text{cm} \div 2,000 \, \text{cm/roll} = 4 \, \text{rolls}
  2. Check Calculation: Check the calculation to ensure no mistakes were made. 8,0008,000 divided by 2,0002,000 indeed equals 44.

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